ServiceIQ first training organisation to get ISO 9001
ServiceIQ first NZ industry training organisation to get ISO 9001
Globally-recognised international standard
ISO 9001:2015 has been awarded to ServiceIQ, the country’s
industry training organisation (ITO) for the service sectors
of tourism, hospitality, aviation, retail, travel and
museums. ServiceIQ is the only ITO to have been certified to
ISO 9001, which recognises quality management system
standards across all aspect of the business.
“This
means that we have been assessed by Telarc, an independent
agency, as having robust internal systems that align with
internationally recognised standards,” notes Dean
Minchington, ServiceIQ Chief Executive.
“ServiceIQ works with employers in some of the fastest-growing and most competitive sectors in the New Zealand economy including tourism, hospitality and retail, as well as some of the most technically proficient and detailed, including aviation and museums. We need to ensure that the employee upskilling and on-job training that they rely on us to deliver is high quality and fit-for-purpose. Having international quality standards to match that world-class training is vital.
“While attaining ISO 9001 is the culmination of a lot of work across ServiceIQ, it is only the start of a continuous improvement process that will see us continue to be a high performing organisation.”
ServiceIQ conforms to ISO 9001:2015 and is Telarc registered for the provision of workforce development, skills standard setting, qualification development, and arranging training across the service sector; as per Tertiary Education Commission Gazetted Coverage.
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